by Adam Price | Sep 5, 2025 | Analysis
The first of two deadline day signings, Law McCabe joined on loan from Middlesbrough. Adam Price takes a look at the technical midfielder. Plymouth Argyle head coach Tom Cleverley was clear about what he was looking for after his side’s 4-0 humiliation in...
by Sam Down | Aug 31, 2025 | News
As we approach the deadline, Sam Down profiles some left field potential new additions who could join the greens with the help of a special guest writer… Roman Hale – ST – Ross County – permanent. 18 goals from 42 league games in standout SPL...
by Adam Price | Aug 29, 2025 | Matches
I hear some of you are making two trips to South Wales this week. You’re mad, and I love you for your madness. Yes, Plymouth Argyle first took a trip over the Severn Bridge on Tuesday, for a League Cup tie against Swansea City. And the travelling fans were treated to...
by Adam Price | Aug 28, 2025 | Analysis
The long awaited number nine is here! Adam Price takes a look at Lorent Tolaj, with Plymouth Argyle finally securing their target. I often think back to 26th May 2023 as the day Plymouth Argyle first needed to spend big on a striker. Niall Ennis, scorer of some...
by Adam Price | Aug 26, 2025 | Matches
The good news keeps on coming for Plymouth Argyle. And my word, it’s felt like an age since I was last able to utter that line. The Greens responded to an almost unprecedented summer barren spell by making three signings in a week. Centre backs Alex Mitchell and...
by Adam Price | Aug 25, 2025 | Analysis
It’s fantastic to be able to write something for this site without feeling despondent. Ask anyone who knows me, and they’ll tell you I’m always happy to go on and on about Plymouth Argyle. However, when things don’t feel like they’re falling apart, when we’ve finally...
by Guest Writer | Aug 25, 2025 | Matches
Finally, a league win. Tom Harris reviews the players from the game. Argyle secured their first three points of the season as they defeated Blackpool 1-0 at Home Park. It was a deserved victory for the Pilgrims who earned the win thanks to a moment of brilliance from...
by Adam Price | Aug 22, 2025 | Matches
How optimistic are you feeling about Plymouth Argyle at the moment? For most of you, I’m sure that answer is somewhat obvious, and negative. And this hasn’t even been the worst week of the Pilgrims’ season so far. Either side of a win in the cup against some children...
by Adam Price | Aug 21, 2025 | Analysis
Finally, a signing. Adam Price takes a look at new boy on loan Alex Mitchell. It’s been a while since I was able to write something like this. After six weeks of my new signing spreadsheet (yes, something that genuinely exists in my life) collecting dust, Plymouth...
by Guest Writer | Aug 20, 2025 | Matches, Uncategorized
Will the misery ever end? Tom Harris reviews another disappointing night at Home Park. Argyle’s miserable start to life back in league one continued as they were defeated 1-0 by Leyton Orient at Home Park. In a game of few chances the closest Argyle came to scoring...
by Adam Price | Aug 18, 2025 | Matches
Plymouth Argyle may have been in the Championship last season, but there’s a reasonable argument that their opponents on Tuesday night were closer to being there this year than the Greens themselves. Leyton Orient thrilled their supporters, and indeed many neutrals,...
by Adam Price | Aug 15, 2025 | Matches
A glimmer of midweek hope but can Argyle convert that to league success? Adam Price finds out. I don’t wish to sound fickle but, after seeing how dominant Plymouth Argyle were against Queens Park Rangers in the cup, I’ve concluded we’re winning every trophy...
by Guest Writer | Aug 13, 2025 | Matches
Bizarre circumstances and a rotated opposition, but a win’s a win! Tom Harris reviews a confidence boosting victory vs the Rs. Plymouth Argyle progressed to the second round of the Carabao Cup as they came from two goals down to defeat a youthful QPR side 3-2 at...
by Sam Down | Aug 12, 2025 | Matches
With thanks as ever to our friends from @LoftForWords – Sam Down gets a visitor perspective on tonight’s game. An awful lot has happened since we last met. What are your views on last season as a whole, especially the stuff that happened after we...
by Adam Price | Aug 12, 2025 | Matches
The magic of the cup already feels in short supply after Argyle’s start to the season. Adam Price looks ahead to the game against QPR. It’s the third game of the season, and I already feel as though I’m running out of energy. It can’t be the greatest sign...
by Adam Price | Aug 8, 2025 | Matches
As Argyle prepare for the first away trip of the season, the mood already feels low. Adam Price takes a look at a trip to face a familiar foe. It’s fair to say this was not the start to the season Plymouth Argyle had planned. Defensive errors plagued the Greens...
by Guest Writer | Aug 6, 2025 | Matches
Argyle’s return to League One started with a whimper- going down 3-1 to the South Yorkshire club in a game myred by controversy. Tom Harris does the ratings. \Argyle opened their league one season with a defensive display to forget as they were defeated 3-1 by...
by Adam Price | Aug 1, 2025 | Matches
Every year, there is a certain romance about the opening day of the season. Even if the previous campaign stung, or if the build up to the new one has been plagued by difficulties, everything is possible before a ball is kicked. Both statements apply to Plymouth...
by Adam Price | Jul 29, 2025 | Analysis
Given the clear areas Plymouth Argyle needed to strengthen this summer, one of the strangest sagas surrounded the position of backup goalkeeper. Archie Mair was strongly linked with a move, before it was confirmed that American ‘keeper Tyler Miller had been taken on...
by Adam Price | Jul 29, 2025 | Analysis
Over a fortnight ago, Plymouth Argyle confirmed the arrival of Ayman Benarous. The 21-year-old, formerly of Bristol City, signed a deal following a successful trial period, and was able to join his new teammates as a fully contracted player on the recent tour to...